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‘Very pleasant surprise’: Canada’s inflation rate tumbled to 2.9% in January

February 20, 2024 by Nojoud Al Mallees – The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Canada’s inflation rate fell more than expected last month as price growth moderated across the economy, including outright price declines for gasoline, airfares and clothing. Statistics Canada reported Tuesday the annual inflation rate tumbled to 2.9 per cent…

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How insurers can help manage flood risk in Indigenous communities

February 20, 2024 by Jason Contant

Insurers need to play a greater role in helping to manage high-risk flood areas in Indigenous communities, a tribal chief said during the CatIQ Connect conference earlier this month. “At some point, you as insurers are going to have to…

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CU Poll: Ontario’s DCPD auto reform widely viewed as a flop

February 16, 2024 by David Gambrill

Ontario’s property and casualty insurance professionals have widely panned the provincial government’s latest move to make mandatory Direct Collision Physical Damage (DCPD) coverage optional to reduce premiums. Canadian Underwriter conducted an online poll with more than 400 P&C professionals nationwide…

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What’s on Dec? | Episode 12 | Hospitality trends

February 16, 2024 by Canadian Underwriter

What’s the risk landscape look like for your hospitality clients post-pandemic? Listen as CHES Special Risk president and CEO Gary Hirst shares insights on the hospitality sector post-pandemic. He’ll discuss how different models of food delivery can affect insurance risk,…

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Co-operators acquires home inspection firm

February 16, 2024 by Jason Contant

The Co-operators has entered the home services line of business with the acquisition of the parent company of home inspection firm Carson Dunlop & Associates Ltd. Co-operators Financial Services Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Co-operators Group Limited, announced the…

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What brokers need to discuss with hospitality clients

February 16, 2024 by Philip Porado

Hospitality providers are gradually emerging from a pandemic-era slump that nearly scuppered the industry in 2020 and 2021. The new normal, though, means restaurateurs, venue owners and other businesses likely need to review their insurance coverages and consider some very specific…

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Inadequate security led to breach that compromised Canadians’ info: watchdog

February 16, 2024 by Jim Bronskill – The Canadian Press

OTTAWA – Government departments lacked adequate protections to fend off a “sophisticated and co-ordinated” cyberattack that compromised the sensitive information of tens of thousands of Canadians, the federal privacy watchdog has found. In a report tabled Thursday, privacy commissioner Philippe…

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Making clients valuable to your brokerage for the long term

February 15, 2024 by Adam Mitchell

When it comes to ensuring clients have the right products and coverage levels, life insurance brokers are doing things much better than personal lines brokers. But there’s no reason the P&C industry can’t operate at that level. You can’t sell…

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Why D&O price cuts may not be justified

February 15, 2024 by David Gambrill

Softer market conditions reported in some professional liability lines are premature and unjustified, a global reinsurer told September’s National Insurance Conference of Canada (NICC) in Montreal. The NICC reinsurance panel followed a presentation on the global economy by Swiss Re’s…

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How reinsurers are sizing up Canada

February 15, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Reinsurers may start to view the great white north as an attractive market after the most recent Jan.1 2024 reinsurance renewal, one reinsurer shared at Cat IQ Connect in Toronto.  During the Renewals Season Recap discussion, moderator Donna Ince, senior…

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Blizzard-like conditions expected in Newfoundland

February 15, 2024 by The Canadian Press

Schools in Newfoundland’s capital are closed today, due to the threat of inclement winter weather. The head office for NLSchools in St. John’s will be open, but officials say not until 11:00 a.m. local time. This week’s hazardous winter conditions…

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Cats scratch Intact’s bottom line in 2023

February 14, 2024 by Alyssa DiSabatino

Intact Financial Corporation (IFC) has reported elevated catastrophe losses in 2023, raising its combined operating ratio (COR) by 4.3 points since 2022. “The past year has been challenging for society, particularly in the face of numerous natural disasters,” said Charles…